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New Trump rule disqualifies asylum seekers

Dara Lind
Migrants hoping for U.S. protection have been waiting in Mexico for months.

New study warns climate crisis may have been pivotal in rise of drug-resistant superbug

Jessica Corbett
Research argues Candida auris "may be the first example of a new fungal disease emerging from climate change"

The US-Iran standoff can only end when the US accepts Iran’s right to have a nuclear energy program

Vijay Prashad
The United States has had a sanctions regime in place against Iran for decades

Investigative reporter Seymour Hersh: The world is “run by ignoramuses, wackos and psychotics”

Chauncey DeVega
Legendary investigative reporter on why the media can't stay out of Trump's "kitty-litter box of tweets"

Foreign policy is missing in the Democratic debates

Terry H. Schwadron
Why does Joe Biden hide his advantage?

NeverTrumpers, let’s talk: We want your help, but so far your advice sucks

Bob Cesca
There's room for the NeverTrump contingent. But if their advice is "Stop being Democrats," that ain't working

Trump’s version of the Iran Accord: Heads I win, tails you lose

Prabir Purkayastha
Trump's Iran policy is more reminiscent of a coin flip than a political decision

Will we overdose on our oil addiction?

Jeff Clyburn
Here's why oil is in the news again. Or rather, constantly in the news.

Trump knows peacemaking is good in 2020 — do Democrats?

Jefferson Morley
In light of the visit to North Korea, it's important to question its value and how it will look in 2020.

Fox’s Trish Regan on Kamala Harris’ rise, “socialism,” “likability” and how Dems can beat Trump

Matthew Rozsa
Fox Business host sees Kamala Harris as the middle path between the old Democratic Party and full-on "socialism"

The art of shaping memory

Andrew J. Bacevich
Knowing whom to remember and how to forget

Bill de Blasio apologizes for quoting Che Guevara at a Miami rally amid backlash

Shira Tarlo
The New York mayor faces backlash from Democrats and Republicans alike for shouting, "¡Hasta la victoria siempre!"

Joe Biden: “Trump’s morally bankrupt re-election strategy relies on vilifying immigrants”

Matthew Rozsa
From immigration to the Venezuela crisis, Biden blasts the president's policies toward Latin America in a new op-ed

Trump was nearly lured into war this week — and the hawks around him are still hoping

Heather Digby Parton
John Bolton, Mike Pompeo and Lindsey Graham want Trump to put "points on the board." Will his base love him for it?

U.S. sanctions: Deadly, illegal and ineffective

Medea Benjamin, Nicholas J. S. Davies
Oil exports from Iran have been sabotaged by the Trump administration, in part due to U.S. sanctions. There's more.

Two Iraqi peace activists confront a Trumpian world

Laura Gottesdiener
Iraqi peace activists and humanitarian workers navigate the Trump-era U.S. occupation in their country.

Why Richard Holbrooke leaves no legacy for the 2020 Democrats

Jefferson Morley
Former Assistant Secretary of State Richard Holbrooke has had a long, winding career. But his legacy is little.

Travel to Cuba falls victim to John Bolton’s wrath

Medea Benjamin
National Security Adviser John Bolton sets new travel restrictions that will harshly regulate travel to Cuba.

Clemency for the lowly: free passes for the mighty

Rebecca Gordon
Who is in line for presidential pardon — and who isn't?

Former U.S. ambassador Michael McFaul: Donald Trump’s rhetoric “serves Putin’s interests”

Matthew Rozsa
Former ambassador Michael McFaul, a target of Putin's anger, talks about Trump's strange relationship with Russia

Canada’s “liberals” have a disturbing imperial streak

Vijay Prashad
Actions defy words in promoting the Canadian "tradition" built on "principles of of human rights and democracy"

Troika fever: Key American allies in the Middle East are the real tyrants

Danny Sjursen
National Security Advisor John Bolton labeled Venezuela, Cuba, and Nicaragua a "troika of tyranny"

Iran: Trump wags the dog

Terry H. Schwadron
With problems mounting at home, Trump rattles his Sabre at a long-time foe

98.3 percent of Ghana’s gold remains in the hands of multinational corporations

Celina della Croce
Disproportionate focus on corruption of national leaders distracts from the systemic theft of Ghana's wealth
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